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    Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse

    Logitech VX Nano Mouse
    The mouse for laptops is fashionable but generally requires to compromise. But this is not the case for the VX Nano that of all the superlatives. Knob revolutionary microscopic receiver, finishing exceptional ergonomics and of good quality combine to make an object that can not help but be desired.

    1. The depth of miniaturization
    You are more likely to prefer the laptop to the office even as a main engine. This is understandable because it can be transported everywhere and it occupies less space while also ultimately successful. However ergonomics side, the touchpad is still a second-best. Even if we manage to live with for office and the MP3 playback, it quickly becomes tedious when it comes to surf a little longer or so edit a photo or play. In general, everyone loves a day or the other and obtains a mouse. So we may opt for a standard size but it is of doing harm or a portable model but that requires compromise on ergonomics and functionality. Logitech corrects this with a mouse that combines a small size to ergonomics and the latest innovations.


    The Revolutionary adjuster
    The wheel is called "Revolution" to its name but its integration into the mouse for laptops VX had not been a frank success. Logitech repeated attempts with the VX Nano for the coup and the test is processed. Remember the principle. The metal wheel, which is a masterpiece of micromechanics in itself, can be used in fashion notches as a traditional model or coasting in this case, the great inertia can quickly scroll through a document a long time as a Web page for example. If switching between the two states is electrically on the desktop mouse, it is mechanical on the mobile version for obvious reasons of miniaturization and consumption. On the VX Nano, just press firmly for a change. And the result is exceptional. With its inertia and its grip, the grip is very easy to use whether in a way or another. Serrated mode, the accuracy is formidable and coasting speed scrolling that can be achieved is phenomenal. To stop, yet just a touch of a finger. Once one has tasted this wheel, it's hard to go back for more traditional. It is also multidirectional but anecdotal because nobody uses this function.



    2. A compromise
    First, we must understand that it is possible to miniaturize the mouse is less obvious to your hand. Try, but you will see that it's pretty painful. Designers mouse for laptops end up before a square the circle with one hand the task to make the hull as small as possible while maintaining good ergonomics. Logically, therefore there is no miracle and for regular use and intensive, it will not be possible to get below a certain size. It also requires that the mouse keeps the volume for a given length allowing them to marry at least the shape of the hand. It is therefore likely that a tiny mouse, very thin and angular is not comfortable for a penny. Whether to use it for more than an hour in a row or perform specific tasks such as editing or game, it is better to opt for an ergonomic model and logically also a little bigger.


    Luxury & voluptuous
    Ergonomists Logitech sought VX Nano with the best possible compromise between space and ergonomics. The form is ambidextrous and therefore does not left-handed for once. The finish is very luxurious which is pleasing to the eye but the rubber coating on the sides is equally important to the touch. The hand finds its place naturally and not exceed it in length with a shapely rear train. Excuse me, I became a little sensual but that is what best describes the mouse on this exception. The interface is almost perfect. Almost since the hull is not curved enough for comfort but the price to pay for a size of wasp. However, the handling is still very good and can safely be used long. The buttons, they are very smooth and precise, sink compared to the hull and large fingers might be a little embarrassed at times but nothing insurmountable. Two buttons on the left side is handling quite well, one behind the wheel is more difficult to access but we get used to it.


    Also specifies
    Their precision is usually still in office but when it comes to working on the picture, action game more seriously or spreadsheet or presentation to make a mouse more accurate would be welcomed. It is useful to understand the basic operation of a sensor. A light illuminates the surface that returns to its image sensor type camera but simplified. This "photo" is compared to the previous one by a processor that deduces the coordinates and transmits to the computer. The light can be emitted by a diode or a laser. The latter is more accurate giving a more defined and therefore a coordinated calculation of more accurate, too. Moreover, the laser is less sensitive to the surface and the mouse works best in extreme nomadism as on the thigh coated with jeans for example! Then comes the concept of calculated dpi resolution. Plus it is high, there will be more of the surface readings over a given distance traveled by the mouse. This increases the accuracy but also responsiveness. It seems that the mouse is more nervous. It's good to a certain extent, about 1000 dpi. Beyond that, it will be for specific uses, action game in mind. The sensor of the VX Nano is a 800 dpi laser which serves very well. The mouse is accurate in all circumstances and its responsiveness is more than enough. With its light weight and good ergonomics, it is therefore very much in play and touch on the laptop. The large Teflon pads ensures a slips touch perfect.


    3. Extreme miniaturization
    You're not yet at the end of your surprises with the Nano. By placing the two AAA batteries in their homes, we see a red button. By pressing it, it releases the wireless receiver to connect to the notebook's USB port. And here it is really fooled by the size. It should not exceed a few millimeters from the USB port once plugged. Besides the feat of miniaturization, we can leave it in your laptop permanently without discomfort does not: great! A button can cut the mouse when not in use and batteries should take more than six months in normal use. That is what the manufacturer but we have obviously not been verified. A turning red LED warns you of imminent change.The communication has been established and we immediately noticed any drop or no latency (transmission is in 2.4 GHz). The distance is phenomenal reception despite the size of the receiver and can get away with more than seven meters without this affecting its operation. And transport, a small bag any mimi is delivered. But you're not yet at the end of your surprises with the Nano. By placing the two AAA batteries in their homes, we see a red button. By pressing it, it releases the wireless receiver to connect to the notebook's USB port. And here it is really fooled by the size. It should not exceed a few millimeters from the USB port once plugged. Besides the feat of miniaturization, we can leave it in your laptop permanently without discomfort does not: great! A button can cut the mouse when not in use and batteries should take more than six months in normal use. That is what the manufacturer but we have obviously not been verified. A turning red LED warns you of imminent change. The communication has been established and we immediately noticed any drop or no latency (transmission is in 2.4 GHz). The distance is phenomenal reception despite the size of the receiver and can get away with more than seven meters without this affecting its operation. And transport, a small bag any mimi is delivered.


    Features
    • Technology: 800 dpi laser
    • Connection: wireless, microwave receiver
    • Ergonomics: ambidextrous
    • Power: 2 AAA batteries
    • Functions: multidirectional wheel with / without notches, 5 buttons, witness batteries
    • Weight: 95 g

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    I am interested in this mouse.

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